yes in fact it is not true exclusive fullscreen, so if you have your taskbar option set as "keep taskbar over other window" it will stay visible, you should also see the java warning wich is a good thing

works on ubuntu with 6u14b02. I am curious, why have you chosen the refresh button as fullscreen switch (to workaround a bug)? I have to refocus the applet each time after restoring from fullscreen to avoid page reloads.

I have made some few modification and find something strange, it seems that I success (bt that was not really my goal... and it look more like a hack than a success but...) to switch pseudo-fullscreen without anykind of Java Alert message(at least with Java 1.6-07)

anyone can try it and tell me if they can see the "Window Applet Alert Message" or like...

=> also this version work with applet 1.1 except that the title bar is not removed

It worked great here, firefox/vista32/Java1.6.13. I saw no security message and could toggle back and forth several times. The taskbar was not covered but the rest of the screen was.

thanks zoto, but no security message is normal, I was more wondering about the "window alert" that may be show in the bottom of the screen or as an exclamation icon (something that warn you that this is a Java window), but it seems that I was wrong when saying it does not appear, it seems to only be the case when trying it locally over internet there is a little banner at the bottom of the fullscreen window containing the text "Java window".

do you have such icon exclamation or text banner when going into fullscreen ?

note that the first post source code is still the old one wich as a cupple of issue (as not working on older JVM), I will update with the new one ASAP

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